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"Jonathan Wild" by Henry Fielding is a satirical novel that exposes the corrupt nature of 18th-century society through the character of Jonathan Wild, a notorious criminal. Fielding uses wit and irony to criticize the moral decay of the time, presenting Wild as a hypocritical figure who exploits the legal system for personal gain. The narrative explores themes of deception, justice, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Through a blend of humor and social commentary, Fielding creates a compelling story that reflects on the complexities of human nature and the flawed institutions of the era.
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